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Re: [moderated] Spare Parts Rule for 2005
Sorry Ken,
I messed up when I was trying to reply to your message and overwrote it. Too tired - so sorry, I'll call Brandon and see if he can fix it. Mike PS - I agree with your post. |
Re: [moderated] Spare Parts Rule for 2005
Much as I like being limited to 6 weeks for personal and family reasons, I have always found many of FIRSTs rules governing when and how you can work on your robot are totally bizarre. Think about...In what other sport or competition involving machines are you ever disallowed from servicing, maintianing, improving or practicing with your machine. I my life I have been invovled with racing car, motorcycles, snowmobiles, and other robot challanges. In no other league I have ever seen do they take away your machine and deny you the right to make it better if you can.
To me the question is and has always been: What would really change if we could do whatever, whenever we want so long as the machine on the field is legan and safe? |
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I do like the idea of fabricating true,identical "spare" parts (with components broken down into basic mechanisms, not necessarily individual pieces) any time after ship. I know that there are still problems with that method as well though... -Bill |
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Limiting the time for post-ship spares to be fabricated, regardless off the number of competitions seems to be a step in the right direction. By itself however, is not enough. It does nothing to counter the use of multiple regionals to fabricate, tune, and debug. It is this additional competition time that seems to doom the potential of a real 6 week build season. I'm not trying to necessarily pass judgment one way or another on this, just point out what I see as the root issue. -bill |
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I believe that the $3500 cap should include spare parts because some teams do not have enough bank to support that amount of spare parts. Our team for this year's competition had a $1,000 for parts along with whatever we could make in the metal shop. Needless to say this wasn't a lot and we were not able to compete as well as other teams.
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